 All right, welcome everybody once again Hope you had a good break got something to snack on munch on Okay, let's resume So so far we we looked at three Hebrew words for praise The first one was yada. It simply means to praise with extended hands It could be used for prayers made of supplication and request Or to engage everybody in corporate worship You know to just be in awe of of of who God is and you know as we see in Habakkuk chapter 3 You know in the creations praise and praise him We ought to join in and the second word toda is Lifting our hands and the expectations, you know for the things that we have not received Confessing like I just shared In in in the goodness of God like believing that he is good And so the hint therefore you are going to praise him you choose to praise him regardless of your situation in your circumstance and The third word which we saw was Halal Halal is the primary Hebrew root word for which hallelujah is found. Okay Let me go ahead and share the screen Okay, so let's move on The fourth word the Hebrew word for praise is Shabbakh Okay, you gotta let the flam gonna ring Okay, yeah, I In physical classroom, it's really fun to get all my students do this and just to hear them But yeah, we're not gonna do that online But yeah, so we're gonna call this as the shout of praise Okay, everybody with your mics muted say the shout of praise Okay, and everybody say Shabbakh Shabbakh Okay It simply means allowed adoration. Okay allowed Adoration You are adoring someone something. Okay, you're just lost in the beauty of the thing or some someone or something, right? allowed Adoration you're declaring out loud. He's like, hey, you are beautiful You are awesome. You are magnificent. It's a shout of praise Means to commend to adore to triumph. Okay, so that's what Shabbakh is all about It means to address in a loud tone Okay That's it. It's just simply means to address in a loud tone to come on to triumph glory and shout Okay, I Love these scriptures. It says Psalm 145 verse 4 One generation Shell Shabbakh Your works to another And shall declare your mighty acts You know, all of a sudden a perception kind of changes, isn't it the imagery, you know, we use praise for everything the English You know, we praise you we praise you praise you for this we praise you for that and then all of a sudden when we understand Okay, so this is the word that's used to us and it's saying one generation Shall what does it say shall shout of your praise? Okay, it's just Just in the loud adoration Declare your praise This to the next generation and shall declare your mighty acts Some 117 verse 1 says praise the Lord all you nations Praise him all you people of the earth Okay, praise the Lord all you nations not just one nation or just two nations all you nations Shabbakh him all you people of the earth Okay Darren Whitehead He he's written this book called the Holy Roar. If you can get your hands on it It's awesome. Okay, it's called Holy Roar He co-authored that with Chris Tomlin. I Hope everybody knows who Chris Tomlin is so so the author of that book Holy Roar Darren Whitehead who's also a pastor of a church. He writes this The Holy Roar of praise is not self-contained It's not just for a particular people in a particular space It's not just for the youth. It's not just for the young people in a youth concert or in a prison worship concert It's not praise for the purpose of pumping up a present crowd. Okay guys. Just be attention to that line It's not praise For the purpose of pumping up a present crowd because most of the time we look at praise as okay guys Let's use a praise a jumpy song, you know, let's pump up the crowd That he says it's not that It's for the passing on the faith from one generation to the next generation The future church is waiting for the sound of Shabbakh These people have such insights. I don't know but praise God. Thank God for people like them and who actually You know write out But yeah, I just want to read that whole thing one more time if you know says the Holy Roar of praise is not self-contained It's not just for a particular people in a particular space It's not praise for the purpose of pumping up a present crowd It's for the passing on the faith from one generation to the next generation The future church is waiting for the sound of Shabbakh And these are all the creed scriptures here Let's just go to Psalm 71 All of us if you can go to Psalm 71, please. I Want to I want to read a lot of scriptures from this Psalm. Okay. I'll call out the verses Sam 71. Okay, just make sure you're there Okay, I want to read from verse 14 because I like it It says but as for me I Will always have hope I Will praise you more and more My mouth will tell of your righteousness of your salvation all day long Think of one of the definitions of praise is a verbal declaration. Isn't it we as which we learned It's a verbal declaration here verse 15. He's saying my mouth will tell of your righteousness a verbal declaration Verse 16 I will come and proclaim your mighty acts. Oh sovereign Lord I will proclaim your righteousness yours alone. Oh I'm reading from NIV Divya. Yeah, it's an ancient one. I'm reading from Verse 17 it says since my youth. Oh God, you have taught me and to this day I declare your marvelous deeds verse 18 Even when I am old and gray Do not forsake me. Oh God Listen to this till I declare your power to the next generation Your might to all who are to come Okay, can I read that verse one more time verse 18 says even when I'm old and gray do not forsake me Oh God till I declare your power till I declare your praise till I declare your works till I declare Who you are to the next generation your might to all who are to come The future church And then this has come down to verse 22 Psalm 71 verse 22 says I will praise you with the harp for your faithfulness. Oh my God I will sing praise to you with lyre. Oh, holy one of Israel. My lips will shout for joy. Okay Verse 23 My lips will shout for joy. My lips will shabbah For joy when I sing praise to you I whom you have redeemed my tongue will tell off your righteous acts all day long For those who wanted to harm me and who have who have been put to shame and confusion Amen, amen again a lovely painting of the importance of shabbah is the importance of praising so that The generations to come will know who our God is and and in a way in a sense It says the generations to come will know who our God is who your God is by our praise Okay, Solomon as we read before in first Kings chapter 8 He wrote he writes right, you know here when your people here Cry for help hear them with their hand when they're when they're lifting up their hands towards The inner sanctuary hear them why he wrote that is because he saw his father do That's what we saw in Psalm 28 David writes that hear my cry oh lord and I've raised my hands towards you and Solomon had that vision and then he writes that in first Kings Chapter 8 so shabbah Is super important? You know our generations our children will know who our God is You know With our shouts of praise amen. Are you guys with me? Yep? Okay Let's move on The fifth word Hebrew word for praise is tahila Okay, we're calling this as the song of praise. Okay tahila Um The definition there is glory Praise it's a song of praise. It's it's it's a laudation or hymns of the spirit It's a spontaneous song. It's a new song. Okay. It's an eruption of a spontaneous song. Okay It's a few scriptures here But you are holy Enthroned on the praises Of israel. In other words, you are holy and thrown on the songs of israel Okay, uh Psalm 40 verse 3 He put a new song in my mouth A song of praise to our god many will see and fear and will trust in the law Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise Simply means his courts with the songs of praise give thanks to him and praise his name Amen Can can I request some of us to just read Psalm 22 verse 3 in different languages, please Psalm 22 verse 3 what is mentioned over there? Anybody in any language, uh, just go for it, please Yes, please Can you just read that again? I mean he who wells who lives In the midst of the praises of israel Oh, man. Okay. Well, what are the languages do we have anybody else hindi malayalam canada? Yes Yeah Who dwells on top of the praises on the songs of praises of israel man Any other languages? Yes. Thanks john Um Yes, please Amen And what I love about the verse is he's not just saying that he dwells there, but he He's the holy one of israel. He's set apart. He's one of a kind There is no one like him and he dwells on the songs of the praises Um, isn't that wonderful? um another um One of the definitions, uh For tahila, which I have not mentioned here. I think it's in your notes though is uh Is inviting us to be a book of praise Isn't that interesting? Uh One of the definitions for tahila simply means is like you are You have to be a dictionary of praise a book of of praise and uh, and this is Look at can we go to sum 18, please Sum 18 all of us Okay, when you're there say amen Sum 18 are we there? Yeah Okay, uh once again, uh I want different people to start reading. Uh, this time, uh, can I just request all of us to read only in english? Okay, sum 18 Verse one and verse two This is go for it. Yeah Uh, sum 118 No, sum 18 sum 18 Not uh, not 118. Sorry It's one eight. Yeah, okay. Let me read I love you lord my strength The lord is my rock my foot praise and my deliverer My god is my rock in whom I take that use my sea and the horn of my salvation my stronghold Man, thank you. So wishes. Um, yeah, Priya if you're there go for it. Yeah So i'm reading from amplified by I love you. Oh lord my strength the lord is my lord my fortress and the one who Uh, excuse me. This is sum 18 one and two Thank you. Priya anybody else Yeah, I need a few more people to read the same sum same scriptures I'll go I love you lord. You are my strength. The lord is my rock my focus and my savior My god is my rock whom I find protection He's my shield the power that saves me in my place Thank you, jeffina. Uh, I want two more people and we'll move on Come on. Come on. Let's go Very Just go ahead. Yeah I love you. Oh lord my strength the lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer My god my strength in whom I trust My shield and the horn of my salvation my stronghold Thank you. It's one last person I love you both My strength my rock and my fortress in my deliverer My god my rock in whom I take refuge My shield and the horn of my salvation my stronghold Man, thank you. Hey, thanks. Thank you everybody for reading the same sum Same verses multiple times. Thanks guys But here's the thing, right? So we all read Uh as I love you lord or lord my strength The lord is my rock my fortress and my deliverer. Okay, let's pause Uh, but before verse one, I just want us to read What's just above the sum before it starts? I'm not sure if it's there in your bible, but there's this note above some Before verse one it says for the director of music of david The servant of the lord Here's where it's getting interesting. He says he sang to the lord the words of this song When the lord delivered him From the hand of all his enemies and from the hand of sol Now when we put ourselves in david's shoe He has been running for his life. He's been running in the wilderness hiding There's no shade. There's no water. He's tired. He's weary. His soul is weary Uh everything everything about that scenario is low But then he realizes and and he knows that god has saved his life from his enemies And it's it was at that point He erupts with this tequila with this spontaneous song of praise So if you put if you were to put yourself in in the shoes of david If you are being chased for your life There's an enemy out there who wants to kill you destroy you to your roots And you've just been saved From that situation And then you read this song like you it's almost like a cry of a warrior Right, uh, I don't want to scream or anything But then you just feel the intensity of it when you understand the situation is like then he's like, I love you. Oh lord my strength When he says lord my strength, I can imagine david crying out with all his strength with all his might is Screaming on top of his lungs and erupting in the song is saying. I love you. Oh lord my strength The lord is my rock and my fortress and my liverer My god is my rock in whom I take refuge for he is my shield and the horn of my salvation Amen What I want to encourage or ask us is Is your heart A heart that is full of praise Is is your heart a book of praise? um One of the best investments I've done in my life, uh, if again if you're in india is You go to any of these christian bookstores like els or om I bought this book called 10, uh, thousand praises thousand praises, uh, it's was it's 10 rupees. Okay. I it's uh I would you know, that's actually was gifted to me by my mother. So and I would just you know read it You know, I wasn't praises. It's just a book of praise and I would encourage you to You know buy it if you can it's thing is available in every language in india And uh, there's a soft copy pdf available online for those who You know can't have access to that but um And and I guarantee you that it'll come in handy When you expect the unexpected of life um And so there were these times and I would just make a note, you know for all these praises and uh, you know, just keep reading it and And I would have this note in my phone, you know in my notes You know just this bunch of praises that I can just read when I have absolutely no clue of what's happening Oh when I just feel like praising him. Okay, so I just want to read this, you know bunch of praises that I made a note of uh, you know just for my personal Meditation devotion and my personal time of worship and I'm calling it the praise break. Okay um It's a starts off with His name is Jesus my savior the lover of my soul My everlasting father my righteousness my delight My king of kings my lord of lords my lion of the tribe of juda He is my glory and the lifter up of my head My sustainer my light He is my strength my hope my power my strong power my hiding place He is my shield my mighty fortress my stronghold my prince of peace My healer my counselor my refuge my deliverer my redeemer my portion my lily of the valley My rose of Sharon my fair one my restorer My Jehovah Jaira my Jehovah Nisi my El Shaddai Adonai My offering and the offerer my sacrifice and my high priest my inheritance My rock my bright and morning star my cornerstone He is the alpha and the omega with the blast of his nostrils He split the red sea by his word the heavens were made the starry host by the breath of his mouth To whom can I compare him? He alone is awesome the demons flee at the sound of his name the heavens shake and the earth trembles The mountains melt like wax in the presence of god He is the ceo of the universe my ancient off days my song my warrior My right hand my majesty my unfailing love He is my pillar of cloud by day and my pillar of fire by night And I can go on and yeah, so that's having just that the bunch of praises for me to go to has Has changed so much around me to change the atmosphere when your heart is like that heart of david Which is ready to erupt in praise Any situation any you know any circumstances life throws at you the question is does your heart Can your heart erupt in a spontaneous song of praise in tahila? Okay, so that's uh tahila for all of us Um, let's move on Okay, the sixth uh Hebrew word for praise is the posture of praise. I'm calling this as barach The definition here is to kneel or bow down To bless god as an act of adoration to praise to salute to thank Now this Has more of a military connotation to it. What do I mean by that is? This is you are bowing down With your head up high Okay, uh, have you seen uh, you know Like in in the ancient times, uh, the army officers the soldiers do bow before the general But bow before an emperor or a king is Is not face down, but they would bow down but with you know with their face held high or they would just bow down Uh, you know, that's what barach is Um in psalm 72 verse 11 and 15 it says Yeah, all things shall fall down before him All nations shall serve him and he shall live and to him shall be given all gold of shiva Prayer also shall be made for him continually and daily shall he be praised Okay Psalm 103 is all about barach. Okay Praise the lord o my soul all my inmost being praises holy name Praise the lord o my soul and forget not all his benefits um Right just because of the lack of time going on I'm going to move on But I would encourage you to read all these scriptures. Uh, you know that is Mentioned for all these For all these words divya. Yes, please go ahead Yeah, I was just uh wondering if uh, this barach the term does it have Relation to first chronicles or second chronicles 20 that chapter where jahosh of art A valley of barach. It doesn't have a relation to that term. Yes. Yes. It doesn't actually in fact So this has a very close relations to uh, so What we are learning right now is seven Hebrew words for praise Right, uh, but there is this one word for worship in Hebrew. Which means shah Which uh, I was hoping to share that if we had time today, uh, which means Bow down, but your face is also down You know, so it has very close relations to the same. So it's it's used interchangeably So in second chronicles 20 in context of jahosh of art Uh, and also, you know, when for example in sam 95 or six is, you know, bow down before the king of kings He is our maker etc. So it's used interchangeably, but this barach has more of a Like military connotations to it like a soldier bowing down before an emperor or a king Okay. Okay. Thank you. Thank you Okay, um, so that's barach. Um, and um, wait, is this the last one I'm losing. Yeah Oh, okay This is the last Hebrew word for praise. Okay. Let's just quickly recap. What's the first one In the chat section, what's the first one? What's the first Hebrew word? Come on. Come on. Come on Yada Yada, okay Okay, the second one Okay Thank you. And the third one. Come on Hello Awesome. Thank you for Okay, and the fifth one Don't you know Don't you know the healer? Okay, and sixth Barak, okay, and seven finally we have reached The last one which is zamar Okay, which means the muse we're going to call it as the music of praise Okay, zamar is another Hebrew word for praise The definition here is to make music Sing praises to sing songs accompanied by musical instrument To touch the strings or the parts of the musical instruments to celebrate in song and music I love this quote by martin luther He says next to the word of god the noble out of music is the greatest treasure in the world A beautiful music is the art of the prophets that can calm the agitations of the soul It is one of the most magnificent and delightful presence god has given us Okay, so zamar simply means to make music To sing song of songs of praises accompanied with a musical instrument to make music to pluck the strings That's what it literally means is to pluck touch the strings and or to pluck it to make music To his name Okay, a few scriptures for us is I will sing a new song to you. Oh god On a harp of ten strings. I will sing praises to you Second kings three fifteen We know this scripture where a laisha asks for a harpist to come Like in the middle of a wall prophet a laisha asks for a musician. I want a harpist to come And and some more key scriptures for all of us Efficiency 519 we all know this Actually, let's just go to efficiency 519 And just read that passage of scripture Okay, I just stopped sharing Efficiency If anybody is there feel free to read Please it's chapter five verse 19 Efficiency chapter five verse 19 Singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs among yourselves and making music to the lord in your thoughts Enough. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you But it is about speak to one another with psalms hymns spiritual songs sing and make music and And hear the instrument that he is referring to is our heart Okay I think it is a ronald allen a person called ronald allen. I'm not sure he says When an unbeliever Okay, when an unbeliever becomes a christian He becomes a singer Okay, when an unbeliever becomes a christian he becomes a singer and then he posts this question after that he says It's not that if you can sing The point is does your heart have a song? So This is so beautiful. Okay, so those are the seven words of praise Seven Hebrew words of praise guys, okay Um And I and I pray that you know as you meditate on this again when you go back after the class after the day finishes You know when you meditate and you read the scriptures all those key scriptures mentioned, uh, you know, I pray that god will just beautifully Reveal the the the beauty of his words of his scripture. Okay. Um Yeah, are you are you all with me? Is everybody okay? Yeah, okay So this is Thank you. Um, there's something that I wanted to share which is not in your notes. Uh, is uh So and if you notice that all of these, uh Um word the Hebrew words, right, uh, it's just it's not just an action word, but it's it It has a posture Attached to it. It's it's a posture phrase, right? They're lifting up your hands is a posture, you know bowing down is a posture Um and shouting is another posture. So, uh Where is that notes? So, um, I'm just going to share the screen. Um, and uh And I briefly wanted to talk also about a posture of worship because we've been uh talking about, uh, you know, Uh the seven Hebrew words which all in a way kind of Uh shows an image of a different kind of posture Uh, so okay. Let me just go ahead and uh Add something to it. So this particular thing, uh section is not in your notes. Okay. So if you can make a note of it, uh That's great. Um, okay, so, um worship Uh another definition is worship as a posture Google defines posture as uh the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting Okay, we we just looked at yada, toda, halal and zamar barak Okay, the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting Uh, it also goes on to say a particular way of dealing with or considering something An approach or attitude right A heal a way of dealing with or considering something An approach or attitude Okay, so uh worship as a posture is Is everything and um, if you just look at the word posture, uh, there is good posture and there are bad posture Right. Um, there's a good posture to sit And if you don't sit properly and bad posture will lead you to uh to having a very bad back ache And whatnot and uh, I'm not sure how many of y'all have experienced that but uh, I had a lower back ache for I don't know six months or so Simply because I was practicing my drums and my posture was bad Um, and so now when I have to teach a drums or keyboards guitars or anybody One of the first lessons is Your posture you have to sit right you have to hold, you know, the sticks, right? Your the distance between the keyboard on your hands has to be right Um, etc, etc. Isn't it so there there's a posture for everything When you look at uh fans in the stadium football fans cricket anything whatever supports When when your team is winning or you know, someone scores a hundred or a goal whatever everybody erupts with their You know with their hands lifted up, you know, so that's another sign of posture, right when When a guy wants to propose to a girl he goes down on one knee and he presents the ring Or when he's done something really bad and he's messed up. He goes on two knees to apologize right So there's there's good posture. There is a bad posture right, so um Every word that describes praise and worship like we just saw in the bible describes a particular posture of the body um Okay, every word that describes praise and worship in the bible describes a particular posture of the body okay, so The Hebrew word for worship Is It means to bow down or to fall down flat It means to put your face in its place It's the ultimate picture of humility before god. It's it's an ultimate picture of complete 100 surrender before god and um And that's what the Hebrew word shaha means Okay, um Let's look at this verse Romans chapter 12 verse 1. This is the message version. It says Here's what I want you to do God helping you Take your everyday Ordinary life You're sleeping eating going to work and walking around life And place it before god as an offering Embracing what god does for you is the best thing you can do for him Can I read that one more time? Embracing what god does for you is the best thing you can do for him Uh, and I want to read that in the niv as well Paul writes therefore I urge you brothers and sisters because of god's mercies To offer your bodies as living sacrifice holy and pleasing to god This is your true and proper worship now, uh Why why why Someone raised their hand Yeah, I mean Not able to see who's raised their hand. This goes on Did anyone want to ask a question? I think is okay. I guess not must have been a accident. Okay. Um Yeah, one of the reasons why I wanted to uh, you know Look at this scripture is, um I want you to think with me about the posture Of the one that's going to be sacrificed Uh, what do you think the posture of something or someone that's going to be sacrificed? What do you think the posture is? Talk to me people. I'm thinking about the sacrifice of Abraham when he gave Isaac, you know, he made him flat and he tied him Maybe that's the posture of the sacrifice Sure, sure. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you, jeffie. Yeah What about others Zalitoli Ria Rubin What do you think is the posture of a sacrifice? Can I share? Yes, please yeah Yeah, one thing. Um, that always Excites me is to see the mountains How they are like So every time I see a mountain I feel like they are bowing down Like Had like our hands Like bowing to god Yeah, so as sometimes I feel that even some churches which have um a kind of triangular ceiling So it's kind of bowing down to god posture. I just love that Of seeing mountains bowing down Yeah, wow, that's yeah, that's awesome. Thanks for sharing Divya Yeah, anybody else good would uh, what do you think is the posture of the one that's going to be sacrificed? What I um see is uh trees or when they Dance in the wind I feel it was like worshiping god Great Thanks. Thank you. Yeah Yeah, thank you guys, uh, you know But when I think of the posture of of something or someone that's going to be sacrificed, uh, you know And my paul is saying offer your bodies as living sacrifice the posture of the one And we just saw the definitions of sacrifice in in the previous classes, isn't it? Is complete surrender. It's just No control whatsoever. You are saying, you know I bow down before you you are my master. You do what you want to do with me You have all the authority you are my king My heart is yours. My my life is yours everything I want to do my desires are yours Absolutely yours the sacrifice is going to be on the auto the sheep doesn't have any say Right the sheep doesn't have any say um, and the historians claim that when uh, abraham Wanted to sacrifice isaac isaac was a teenager a well built teenager. That's what they claim And uh, he could have resisted his a hundred year old father Or 120 at that time very easily and easily overpowered but instead He submits he surrenders um In other words, like what jesus is not my will But yours be done Right, that's what shaha is just bowing down and you know Laying it laying it everything at the feet of jesus and i just the beautiful Sam in sam 95 you don't have to turn and read it for us Sam 95 verse 6 it says come Let us bow down in worship Let us kneel before the lord our maker Let us come down in worship. Let us kneel before the lord our maker Now when you bow down just imagine this with me, right? When you're bowing down Your head is going down with you your eyes are coming down with you your ears are also coming down with you Your mouth is also coming down with you, isn't it? Yeah, so when you bow down What you hear Isn't full surrender to him. What you want to say isn't full surrender to him. What do you want us? What is what you want to see isn't full surrender to him So when you come down you're saying just all of me Is in surrender to you So you have your way um You know that's just another beautiful imagery. So uh quickly let's just Move on. So there's good posture and then there is bad posture. So a good posture is the worship You're bowing down, but then there is bad posture. Okay. The opposite of humility is right And uh the first worship leader had a huge issue with submission that god had to throw him out Okay, can we read uh isai chapter 14? I mean it's good isai chapter 14 Okay, isai chapter 14 was 13 to 15 Okay, I'll read it for us isai 14 was 13 to 15. It says You said in your heart, I will ascend to heaven I will raise my throne about the stars of god I will sit enthroned on the mount of assembly On the utmost heights of the sacred mountain I will ascend above the tops of the clouds. I will make myself like the most high But you are brought down to the grave to the depths of the pit And you can read as he killed 28 uh 14 15 and 17 as well And a few scriptures for us james 4 6 it says god resists the proud but gives grace to the humble He mocks the mockers in problems. He says but gives grace to the humble Whoever exalts himself will be humbled and whoever humbles himself will be exalted Matthew 23 said Humble yourselves before the lord and he will exalt you Proverbs 6 16 or 17 Probably the most famous popular passage and it comes to pride Says there are six things the lord hates Seven that are detestable to him The first one on the list right on top Okay Hotty eyes a proud look This literally means a hotty or lofty eyes means Meaning supreme disdain Means the feeling that someone or something is unworthy Of one's consideration or respect. That's what pride does You kind of have this condescending attitude that I am better I can sing better than that fellow. I can sing better than that girl I can sing play the instrument better than him. I can do everything I can do in life better than everybody else Because I'm the best Uh And that's a bad posture Satan kind of understood that isn't it? and He understood the power Of worship He understands our enemy guys our enemy knows the power of worship Okay, um, so that's why he asks Jesus to bow before him in worship That's what he wants. He wants our worship Uh That's what Shadrach made. Um, I second Abednego refused to do so Is that I refuse to bow down before a false king before a false god before an idol I will choose not to bow down before another idol I will not I would choose not to bow down before a man made god Because my worship our worship Is to the only one and that is the holy one of israel Okay, it's a stop there. That's the end of it so, um Really? We're almost out of time as well. Um So that is the posture of worship guys. It's it's simple. It simply means total surrender absolute humility And complete brokenness before the king of all kings Amen, um, that is the posture of worship and that is uh, the life that God encourages us to live that is the life that I would want to encourage all of us To live a little life that is pleasing a little life. Uh, that is like a sweet aroma to god. Amen okay, so What we've covered today is the seven Hebrew words for praise and one Hebrew word for worship Okay, uh, hope you get a chance to go back and uh remediate on the notes and uh, Yeah, that's that's about it. Uh, let's pray and close today's session Father, we thank you. Uh, we thank you how beautiful you are and lord Your word says that you stoop down to make us great But you humble yourself. I pray that Uh, lord, you will be a perfect example that that we will learn from and how we can go about Living our lives Jesus Then I pray that everything that we learn will just not be a head knowledge lord that we learn and we forget I pray though that we that we will erupt in praise that we will our hearts will be filled with the songs of praise for you Jesus that we will Celebrate your goodness your kindness that we will shout out that we will make known of your goodness That the next generation will know who you are I thank you that we have this wonderful opportunity to learn from your word Holy spirit. I thank you that you teach us you open our eyes To the things that's hidden in your word In jesus name. I pray amen Thank you everybody. I'm going to stop the recording. Um I want to thank you for joining today's session